Nonbypassable Charges definition

Nonbypassable Charges or “Departing Load Charges” means charges that PG&E may recover from Customer pursuant to California law.
Nonbypassable Charges means a charge imposed by the Commission, by order in conjunction with this Agreement, upon customers in each of the Service Areas of any Large Electrical Corporation that is eligible and elects to participate in the Wildfire Fund or any of their respective successors, such charge to be revised from time to time by the Commission in accordance with Section 80524(b) of the Water Code and Section 3289 of the Public Utilities
Nonbypassable Charges or “Departing Load Charges” means charges that PG&E may recover from Developer pursuant to California law.

Examples of Nonbypassable Charges in a sentence

  • Customer will be solely responsible for any Nonbypassable Charges or Departing Load Charges imposed by PG&E for Electric Service to the Property.

Related to Nonbypassable Charges

  • Usage Charges means the Charges for the Service or applicable part of the Service that are calculated by multiplying the volume of units that the Customer used or incurred in a period (e.g. number of users using the Service, or the number of minutes the Service was used for) with the relevant fee that is specified in the Online Order.

  • Total Service Charges means all charges, after application of all discounts and credits, for Services excluding Taxes, Governmental Charges, equipment, Company ILEC, Company Wireless, Document Delivery Fax, non-recurring, goods and services acquired by Company as Customer’s agent, international pass-through access (Type 3/PTT) and charges for international access or provided by Company (Type 1), charges for security services provided by Cybertrust, Inc. or its affiliates set forth in the Guide as providers of Cybertrust security services and other charges expressly excluded by this Agreement.

  • SLDC Charges means the charges levied by the SLDC of the state wherein the Solar Power Project is located;

  • Track Charges means the charges payable by or on behalf of the Train Operator to Network Rail, as set out in paragraph 1 of Part 2 of Schedule 7 or under the Traction Electricity Rules;

  • Imbalance Charges means any fees, penalties, costs or charges (in cash or in kind) assessed by a Transporter for failure to satisfy the Transporter's balance and/or nomination requirements.